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Southeast Asian entrepreneurs create home on 7th St. — WHYY


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Laura Deutch and Shira WalinskyMay 5, 2021
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I Heart Cambodia is one of more than 62 immigrant- and refugee-owned businesses south of Snyder Avenue. (Shira Walinsky/WHYY)
Sarun Chan began shopping on South 7th Street in South Philadelphia at the tender age of three years old.
His family had just emigrated from Cambodia and the pocket of shops between Snyder Avenue and Oregon Avenue offered them the flavors and ingredients they missed. In the small shops, he and his mother would search out ingredients they couldn’t find at traditional American-style grocers. Eventually, she trusted him to go to the street on his own to hunt down the fragrant reminders of home.

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Where to Eat Cambodian Food in Philly


1500 Pattison Avenue &, S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19145
Thai food at the Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park
Diana Lu
Philadelphians and hungry travelers from Maryland, Delaware, New York, and New Jersey meet and mingle among dozens and dozens of tents selling Khmer street food, fresh sugarcane juice, and tropical fruit smoothies, spices, and fermented shrimp pastes made by aunties and home cooks.
On the shortlist of must-eats: grilled steak on a stick, deboned Cambodian chicken wings stuffed with meats and glass noodles, nom banchok (Khmer rice noodles in a light green curry with chicken and fish, topped with crunchy banana blossoms and a sugary chili crisp), ansorm chhrouk (tender pork belly and mung bean encased in sticky rice, best sliced and fried with fish sauce), Cambodian pork rolls, and steamed beef tripe and spleen with cabbage and cucumber salad and addictive anchovy peanut lime sauce. Move onto sweets like plae aie (sweet mochi-like balls stuffed with palm sugar and shredded coconut), coconut and black sesame rice cake, and sweet banana sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves and toasted on the grill, and crispy fried bananas fresh from a wok the size of a bass drum. The weekend market is open Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., April through October.

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